Definition: The term "Air Bag" in Christianity has a specific meaning, which originates from the Bible chapter called Revelation 14:5-6, which describes a type of garment that covers the seat of a vehicle to protect occupants in case of an accident. In this context, "airbag" refers to a device designed to protect people who are inside a vehicle during an accident. The specific action or state of being where someone is protected by an airbag involves the wearing of such protection (also known as a Bumper). A Bumper can be seen as akin to an Air Bag in this context, as they both serve to protect occupants during accidents. The term "airbag" has its origins from the Bible's chapter 14:5-6 where it is mentioned that when the passengers of a plane crash into the ground, it is said they are protected with "a Bumper" and not a seatbelt. The rider on the plane would have been thrown out as the aircraft descended and hit the ground in time to save them from injury. The Bible's description of an airbag being worn by those inside a vehicle during an accident serves to illustrate that it is often used in scenarios where passengers are at risk and need protection from harm, just like it was in the context described above.